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>> that would be perfectly allowable under the law. so you could see many million of people moving in that direction. >> that would be perfectly legal, but lethal for obamacare hope to cover everyone and lower costs at the same time. shannon? >> shannon: much more to come on this. thank you. >> absolutely. thanks. >> shannon: deliberative senators working as quickly as possible and that can only mean one thing. it's time to get out of town. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live at the capital with the final budget push before the easter break. good evening. >> good evening. after four years of the senate not passing a budget, many members will vote for the first time tonight on a plan, late night and likely political consequences. it is voting day in united states senate. >> we had 400 amendments filed. 400. i'm not going do 400 amendments. the average we have on this is between 25 to 35. so i would, everyone should understand that is about where we should wind up. >> votes on issues including abortion, the death tax.
>> that would be perfectly allowable under the law. so you could see many million of people moving in that direction. >> that would be perfectly legal, but lethal for obamacare hope to cover everyone and lower costs at the same time. shannon? >> shannon: much more to come on this. thank you. >> absolutely. thanks. >> shannon: deliberative senators working as quickly as possible and that can only mean one thing. it's time to get out of town. chief congressional...
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the temporary worker law is impossible, going from 35 hours to 30. people have to make the tradeoff, do they have 29 hours, temporary employees, and then take the money away from employees that have been there as temporary workers for that long? they don't want to give up their salary. and all these different little rules. i saw for the first time a company today in a meeting that was happy about it, the obamacare. it runs emergency rooms. and they think they're going to have enormous growth because the massachusetts law that went in when romney was there took emergency room business through the roof. and as people were forced to go to -- there weren't enough doctors and they're forced to emergency rooms. >> ironically that the one thing this is supposed to avoid, so people who don't have coverage and go to emergency rooms, actually -- >> fill them up. >> neil: what's it going to do to the quality of care. when you were running ge you were very big at make sure your employees had a very -- i used to work for it, very generous plan. what now? >> simpl
the temporary worker law is impossible, going from 35 hours to 30. people have to make the tradeoff, do they have 29 hours, temporary employees, and then take the money away from employees that have been there as temporary workers for that long? they don't want to give up their salary. and all these different little rules. i saw for the first time a company today in a meeting that was happy about it, the obamacare. it runs emergency rooms. and they think they're going to have enormous growth...
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the base went into lockdown and law enforcement surrounded the building. when police swept in, they found the shooter dead along with another victim. the death toll, two men dead, one woman, all of them active marines. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i'd also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. >> the base is used mostly for training, that's why it's known as the crossroads of the marine corps. the killer worked at the officer candidate school there. a motive not yet known. >>> president obama on his way to jordan now. he just boarded air force one. in jordan, the president will meet with king abdullah has part of his middle east trip. the president spent his final hours in israel meeting with the prime minister and visiting graves. at rabin's grave, he placed a stone that came from martin luther king jr.'s memorial in washington. . >>> the amazon tax makes its way to the senate floor today.
the base went into lockdown and law enforcement surrounded the building. when police swept in, they found the shooter dead along with another victim. the death toll, two men dead, one woman, all of them active marines. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i'd also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. >> the base is used...
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. >> neil: you said no credibility in the law. that leads me to think it's a game of semantics. >> it's not a game for people who talk about what their party principals are. >> what if you're late getting the principles out. >> as long as the principles are there for the american people to find out. do you think anybody's going to sleep at night in this country wondering when we're going to get the budget out? of course not. they're concerned with how they're going to get a job. will there be social security and medicare and will we provide for the poor. >> neil: part of that assurance and that sense that washington is going to help me in that regard is honoring some of the things it has to do to keep this country going. part of it is providing a budget. part of it a providing a plan. part of it a providing a blueprint. part of it is doing its job to provide jobs and if you make a mockery of the process, maybe for valid reasons, you're not giving americans hope. >> let me make it clear, just because it has no baring in the law doe
. >> neil: you said no credibility in the law. that leads me to think it's a game of semantics. >> it's not a game for people who talk about what their party principals are. >> what if you're late getting the principles out. >> as long as the principles are there for the american people to find out. do you think anybody's going to sleep at night in this country wondering when we're going to get the budget out? of course not. they're concerned with how they're going to...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put somebody on the floor that won't succeed. i want something that will succeed. >> i saw that coming. feinstein who has championed the cause for decades of fighting assault weapons plans to keep fighting for her ban. >> very powerful. i've known that all my wife. it doesn't take a weapon away from anyone. i mean, my goodness, the nra says there are 2 million of these or 3 million of them, whatever it is, in the country already. how many assault weapons do you need in the united states of america? >> well, the new york covered that this morning. look at that, wow. the headline "shame on u.s., assault w
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put...
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that is rule of law. if they were to break that for financing purposes that would be very, very different. cyprus when you compare that to the u.s. housing which is positive and may be offsetting in terms of what washington has taken away by tax increases and sequestration it is a small episode. >> let's dig deeper. do you think that the level of profit growth will not justify any real further expansion of the price earnings multiple or what? >> i would say the first part, yes. if you look at profits they are very, very strong and have been for a while but it is a maturing earnings cycle. also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at
that is rule of law. if they were to break that for financing purposes that would be very, very different. cyprus when you compare that to the u.s. housing which is positive and may be offsetting in terms of what washington has taken away by tax increases and sequestration it is a small episode. >> let's dig deeper. do you think that the level of profit growth will not justify any real further expansion of the price earnings multiple or what? >> i would say the first part, yes. if...
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michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge overturns this and it's in limbo again, all these machinationses back anding for like wisconsin. >> we're going to end up winning the lawsuits, in my view. we may lose at some lower court record. our track record guess on this. i have a fill osi take car or -- tear care of problems. we're getting people focused on issues and solving them. >> neil: i guess what your critics are saying they don't doubt your resolve to fix things, but whether you trample on them as a result. this emergenc
michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going...
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the law says you have to have a valid driver's license. you got a tail light out. suspect: no, i ain't got no... harris: at nighttime, we can't see that temporary registration. let me see your i.d., boss. how old are you, man? twenty-five. come on out. what's the driver's name? my name is james. what's the driver's name? the driver's name? harris: this is what they gave you for registration? this is a bill of sale. oh. i must have lost the rest of it. harris: what are you guys doing down here, man? huh? what are you..? suspect: we was taking him home. you ain't going to find nothing, though. glenn: we stopped the car. the man on the front seat was moving around a little bit. for our protection, we get all three males out and frisk them and the passenger in front dropped the gun to the floor. i originally thought it was a blank gun. it turned out to be a .22 which will kill you as fast as any other gun. it gives you a sense of accomplishment when you take a weapon off the street like that because these guys are young guys. they're not just riding around in their car
the law says you have to have a valid driver's license. you got a tail light out. suspect: no, i ain't got no... harris: at nighttime, we can't see that temporary registration. let me see your i.d., boss. how old are you, man? twenty-five. come on out. what's the driver's name? my name is james. what's the driver's name? the driver's name? harris: this is what they gave you for registration? this is a bill of sale. oh. i must have lost the rest of it. harris: what are you guys doing down here,...
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as far as the -- the law is here. is it just about a kinder and nicer way of accepting how much pennsylvania has to take on or what? >> we had a number of questions and in recent months or so, hhs has been answering our questions but they raise other questions and other concerns. so we're going to discuss some of the reforms we're exploring for pennsylvania's programs. and to see how that will work in according to hhs, whether they're going to accept what we want to do. what i know right now is that expansion is not sustainable for pennsylvania without the reforms. we're looking at adding 800,000 new children and adults into a program, and the cost under the aca would accumulate to over $4.1 billion over this next eight years. what i want to do is to be able to provide to pennsylvanians affordable, quality, health care. but there's key words, affordable and quality. we currently spend more in our budget than every other state for medicaid, except missouri. 27% for the general fun budget of pennsylvania goes to medicai
as far as the -- the law is here. is it just about a kinder and nicer way of accepting how much pennsylvania has to take on or what? >> we had a number of questions and in recent months or so, hhs has been answering our questions but they raise other questions and other concerns. so we're going to discuss some of the reforms we're exploring for pennsylvania's programs. and to see how that will work in according to hhs, whether they're going to accept what we want to do. what i know right...
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obamacare is the law that puts a board of 15 bureaucrats that leads to denied access to current seniors. get rid of this board and make sure the savings for medicare goes to medicare solvency not to pay for another program by raiding it and by the way, people are on medicare, they organize their lives around this program and before a debt crisis, the moment we're in right now we can put reforms in to guarantee programs don't change for those in and near retirement and reform it for our generation and young her people and the promise. if we keep kicking the can down the road and borrowing and spending like we are, we will have a debt crisis and everybody gets cut in real-time and that's happening-- >> so the senate has a budget now, the house has a budget, the president doesn't have his budget, but the whole idea is the two budgets will somehow have to be reconciled. if you have different sides of the aisle saying things about each other, whether they're not true, political advantage or mistaken, whatever, how in the world do we get the two sides in conference to work and take your budge
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why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a tragedy. and they're not going to do anything for public safety or for law enforcement. they're totally unenforceable, how can i enforce something that's unenforceable. >> greta: let me turn first to the background checks. how extensive are the background checks. >> they're a universal background check, that means no private sales. you cannot sell a gun to your neighbor, you can't sell it to your best friend. you have to go it a federal firearms dealer to have a background checks and basically an insta-check where the firearms dealer calls down to the c
why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a...
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my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. >>> well, we are certainly sorry to see the news of the resignation, we are going to continue to work in the region to support the effort of the rebels. to urge him to step aside. >> shannon: bring in the panel. juan williams, nina easton and charles krauthammer. we have talk about a rebel-backed leader stepping down. there is a dispute if the others will accept the resignation but he didn't feel like there was backing. >> rebels are upset that he wanted to engage in conversation with the regime how it could be settled. is there a possibility of the truce deal? the rebels -- this is a problem. the rebels didn't want it and saw it as traitor, and they want to take out assad. which is fine from the u.s. point of view. but there is a tremendous cost. if you send in arms and they're enemy of the united states are they going t
my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. >>> well, we are certainly sorry to see the news of the resignation, we are going to continue to work in the region to support the effort of the rebels. to urge him to step aside. >> shannon: bring in the panel. juan williams, nina easton...
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he was the judge who wrote ohio's law with respect to who shall be bound over. he was the author of that, if you will. so he knows best. the court that he ran was a model for juvenile courts in the entire united states of america. i think he's qualified better than anyone who had intimate knowledge of the facts of who were candidates for adult prosecution. let's set that straight. they were juveniles for a reason and they were prosecuted in juveniju juvenile court for a reason. they didn't have a history and the situation didn't warrant it. now, the lack of evidence are the net times you heard malik's name. malik's name wasn't mentioned very often in that courtroom and he was apologetic for the pain he caused. he was there. >> can you stay for another segment? we have gloria allred joining us. also, tracy lords. she herself was raped as a young girl in steubenville. it would be good if you stayed and we interact with the other two when they come back after the break. >>> the steubenville rape case cut a deep divide in the city but the attorney general said the c
he was the judge who wrote ohio's law with respect to who shall be bound over. he was the author of that, if you will. so he knows best. the court that he ran was a model for juvenile courts in the entire united states of america. i think he's qualified better than anyone who had intimate knowledge of the facts of who were candidates for adult prosecution. let's set that straight. they were juveniles for a reason and they were prosecuted in juveniju juvenile court for a reason. they didn't have...
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we've achieved parity and equity in law, or at least we've achieved the law, workin' on the implementation. now it's time to achieve a quality in service. since day one, this administration has been focused on applying sound, research-based drug policies geared toward protecting americans from the threats that drugs pose to public health and safety. i spent my entire career in law enforcement. i know we can't arrest our way out of our drug problem, and that's why our policies are based on the recognition that drug addiction is a disease, that it can be successfully prevented, and it can be treated. and simply put, the tragic wreckage wrought by drug use can be prevented before it becomes a criminal justice or a public health emergency. i stand here today as a living example that a better life is possible. i realize that in grace and wellness could lead me to improved mental health and physical health. as recently as 4 years ago, after having struggled with clinical depression for my entire adult life, i was on the verge of giving up. the disgrace, shame, and stigma of my mental health prob
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. >> not even your mother-in-law. now, there's been tremendous reaction from the outside world, people sending you e-mails and sharing your stories. tell us about that. >> the stories are -- they are difficult. i think i've received around 400 e-mails or facebook messages and letters to the newsroom. most of them from people i don't know. they begin by say thanking me mostly by putting a name and face to the issue that hard to talk about and the bulk of their letters are personal struggles to help their children, to help their spouses. they said the article has helped them to start conversations with family members that they found hard to do. a lot of people have seen me maybe as a resource that i can provide them some answer to their own problems or maybe my remedies would be helpful to them and be the fix they need that's what's been hard. seeking advice. i'm not a counselor. >> let me get to the last question. >> is this an ongoing struggle? you described yourself as a fragile person. is this something you will be
. >> not even your mother-in-law. now, there's been tremendous reaction from the outside world, people sending you e-mails and sharing your stories. tell us about that. >> the stories are -- they are difficult. i think i've received around 400 e-mails or facebook messages and letters to the newsroom. most of them from people i don't know. they begin by say thanking me mostly by putting a name and face to the issue that hard to talk about and the bulk of their letters are personal...
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>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities, we have our glitches like other cities have theirs. and this happens to happen at this time. so we're very grateful and thankful that we're able to arrest the two individuals involved in this act. but brunswick in and of itself is a very safe place to live, work and play. >> so this must be, i guess, increasingly shocking then for the folks who live there. but can you tell us, is there any direct connection, do you think, between these suspects, the 14 and 17-year-old and the mother of this baby that died? >> well, i can't really divulge any additional
>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities,...
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and totally to me it's such disregard with the law when the law said that. he's not the first one. many presidents before him have blown off this deadline, nonetheless-- >> actually the first president ever. >> greta: to be last, to be last. >> to go after the house or the senate. >> greta: not the first to ignore the deadline. i'm curious, you don't need the president's budget to go forward. you can say president obama go ahead, don't do your job, we'll do ours. >> in theory you'd like to have it. the budget is two things, part of the budget is spending for next year, then it's sort of a vision for the next ten years and paul ryan talks about the budget as a vision document. >> greta: if he doesn't do it, why do you include him in the process. he's decided not to be a part of the process and you don't need him. >> i think that people deserve to know when the president is not following the law. >> and if this were a republican president, it's redwing that the president doesn't follow the law. the house and senate, hasn't passed a budget for three years and if you don't pass your bu
and totally to me it's such disregard with the law when the law said that. he's not the first one. many presidents before him have blown off this deadline, nonetheless-- >> actually the first president ever. >> greta: to be last, to be last. >> to go after the house or the senate. >> greta: not the first to ignore the deadline. i'm curious, you don't need the president's budget to go forward. you can say president obama go ahead, don't do your job, we'll do ours....
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and worse, what in the world is his mother-in-law going to think? you'll hear from governor christie straight ahead. erfore a new ride comes along and changes everythi. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the mmand performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. licking the cream off these oreo cookies. that's stupid. you're wasting the best part. shuh, says the man without a helicopter. wait, don't go! [ male announcer ] choose your side at oreo.com. as your life changes, fidelity is ther for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? her's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attentio
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up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementatio
up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today...
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have solved something like that. >> reporter: the nra wants to improve the current system and enforce laws on the books. members of congress are in their home districts for two weeks, plenty of time to hear from constituents. >> back to the key pro vision left out of the bill, the assault weapons ban. any chance it will gate vote by hit itself? >> reporter: there is chance. they feared including it might kill the broader package of reforms, including the background checks. senate leaders said last week, it will get an up-or-down vote as an amendment. >>> also in washington, hundreds of people are already lined up outside the supreme court in order the get a seat for tomorrow's historic arguments. at issue is california's prop 8, which bans gay marriage. a second case set for wednesday involves part of the federal defense of marriage act that prevents same-sex couple who is are legally married from getting a range of federal benefits. >>> secretary of state john kerry issued a warning for iraqi leaders. the u.s. wants iraq to stop letting their air space be used for sup plies for syria. >>>
have solved something like that. >> reporter: the nra wants to improve the current system and enforce laws on the books. members of congress are in their home districts for two weeks, plenty of time to hear from constituents. >> back to the key pro vision left out of the bill, the assault weapons ban. any chance it will gate vote by hit itself? >> reporter: there is chance. they feared including it might kill the broader package of reforms, including the background checks....
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on the 13th, to speak about our support for the tithing of gun laws, gun violence and advocate on in favor of tighter and restricting sentencing on straw purchases for firearms, or folks that are able to buy guns, and purchase them for prohibited persons. we recovered, one such weapon, from a ring that was doing straw purchasing, from georgia, on hunter's point hill and the same group was responsible for using the straw purchase weapon to kill officer james kabua of the police department. so, that concludes my report and i can answer any questions anybody has with regard to any of those events. >> yeah, i just want to briefly, i heard from folks regarding the incident with the young lady with the bath salts that your officers showed incredible restraint and if was any other jurisdiction she would not be here today, she had a gun and things are working and they handled it and took their time and hopefully this young lady and her family will some day appreciate that. >> they did a good job. >> commissioners anything else? >> commissioner, dejesus? >> so, i got to say that the stealing
on the 13th, to speak about our support for the tithing of gun laws, gun violence and advocate on in favor of tighter and restricting sentencing on straw purchases for firearms, or folks that are able to buy guns, and purchase them for prohibited persons. we recovered, one such weapon, from a ring that was doing straw purchasing, from georgia, on hunter's point hill and the same group was responsible for using the straw purchase weapon to kill officer james kabua of the police department. so,...
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to enforce the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think as law enforcement officials -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there's any ability for i or my officers or other officers around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i understand that. i heard that. >> but as the chief pointed -- >> but to clarify, because the chief has raised this as a question, you are not even going to try then to enforce this law. you don't think it's workable at all. >> that is correct. >> okay. so you have a sheriff there, and he says he represents the vast majority of sheriffs who is not even going to implement this. these new laws are, therefore, rendered almost instantly meaningless in a state that had the aurora theater massacre. i mean, you may as well give up. i mean, this is the front page of "the new york daily news." shame on
to enforce the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think as law enforcement officials -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there's any ability for i or my officers or other officers around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i understand that. i heard that. >> but as the chief...
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>> one deals with the state law and the other the federal law. at the heart of both cases is the question whether or not the opportunity for same sex couples to marry is a constitutional right. here is mark suleman director for freedom to marry. the fundamental issue is whether loving and committed same sex couples who served their country to ho pay taxes. some of whom are raising families, whether they should be able to take part in the fundamentally american freedom to marry. by the way those we talked to out there in the snow exclude included the first same sex couple in california to marry when it was temporarily legal. >> shepard: how do people plan to situate justices. >> in the california case of course they are going to argue the courts should not overturn a majority something california voters said they wanted a ban on gay marriage in their state. when it comes to the federal law, they also believe the justices are not ready to completely redefine something that has been at the foundation of society. here is brian brown, president of nat
>> one deals with the state law and the other the federal law. at the heart of both cases is the question whether or not the opportunity for same sex couples to marry is a constitutional right. here is mark suleman director for freedom to marry. the fundamental issue is whether loving and committed same sex couples who served their country to ho pay taxes. some of whom are raising families, whether they should be able to take part in the fundamentally american freedom to marry. by the way...
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what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i have a test for our viewers and i just want to throw this out there for you. what is lindsay lohan in for this time? she's due back in court this morning. we tried to remember what it could be. we looked up the things it might be. are you ready? allegedly punching a reader in a new york nightclub, a crash between her truck on a highway. allegedly hitting a new york restaurant worker and leaving the scene, stealing a necklace, dui arrest, driving on suspended license, perhaps missing alcohol counseling sessions or maybe cocaine possession or failing a drug test. she has faced all of these and i think
what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i...
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i love hard core law enforcement. you guys took a big bite out of crime during the month of february. i want it to continue. i am very proud of law enforcement for stepping hard on crime. i urge you to continue with tough action, it has to be. once again, i say stop and frisk is a must and you know why. hard core law enforcement must continue all crime must be punished don't let anyone get away with anything. keep stepping hard on crime, it is needed on a 24-7 basis. and i know that you need this, i know that you know it, and i know that we need a budget that supports that as well. and i want you to understand that i seriously believe in tactical law enforcement. it is a must as well. and i know my time is almost up, but i want to give you this, just to confirm what i am saying and i know at some point that you understand that you are going to have to go tactical. in certain areas. because of the crime. and once you start finding out more and more of what is going on in certain districts as you are, you will see that
i love hard core law enforcement. you guys took a big bite out of crime during the month of february. i want it to continue. i am very proud of law enforcement for stepping hard on crime. i urge you to continue with tough action, it has to be. once again, i say stop and frisk is a must and you know why. hard core law enforcement must continue all crime must be punished don't let anyone get away with anything. keep stepping hard on crime, it is needed on a 24-7 basis. and i know that you need...
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law enforcement officials say investigators have not found links to terrorism, and passengers on the plane had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary. i fly every week, so that's actually pretty concerning. >> that's nuts. no way. >> it's crazy. >> authorities want to know what was his motive? was it for the perks and having a better seat, or life imitating art? >> it's a little reminiscent of the movie . >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy did not look like leonar leonar leonardo. >> at this point it was not immediate apparent to the airline officials this was a criminal situation, and he was rebooked on another flight and security was alerted and they contacted the police and arrested him at the gate where he was waiting for his next flight. christine and victor? >> thank you. >>> jay leno throwing barbs at his bosses. that's always fun. that's coming up next. discover. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. nectresse™. sweetness naturally. nectresse™. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two on
law enforcement officials say investigators have not found links to terrorism, and passengers on the plane had similar reactions. >> that's pretty scary. i fly every week, so that's actually pretty concerning. >> that's nuts. no way. >> it's crazy. >> authorities want to know what was his motive? was it for the perks and having a better seat, or life imitating art? >> it's a little reminiscent of the movie . >> i don't think it was quite that far. this guy...
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>> it's not the universal but it's the law of saudi and iran. >> it is islamist law,. i didn't mean to interprupt rupt. >> sean: eyewitness for rape? >> it's to prevent people charged wrongly and witnesses if they ever lie, they are going to be punished severely. >> sean: how about a dna test, we can prove it immediately. it was. >> killings, the fact that you are saying the reason for the number of centuries go it's still being used to today the only freedom of revolution was in june and july of 2009 because iranians were living under the boots. they booted sharia and obama could have been a historical figure. they are agitating in many countries. you could change the course of human events. >> sean: they are fighting proxy wars. >> so, it's the sharia not to criticize islam. >> there are few flaws in sharia >> sean: more than flaws. down right oppressive to human rights. >>. >> sean: what about the treatment of women. >> how about the treatment of non-muslims under the sharia. how about christians? >> it's radical muslims doing that. that is radical. >> sean: the rad
>> it's not the universal but it's the law of saudi and iran. >> it is islamist law,. i didn't mean to interprupt rupt. >> sean: eyewitness for rape? >> it's to prevent people charged wrongly and witnesses if they ever lie, they are going to be punished severely. >> sean: how about a dna test, we can prove it immediately. it was. >> killings, the fact that you are saying the reason for the number of centuries go it's still being used to today the only freedom...
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three new laws for gun control. several of the state sheriff's have been critical of the law saying they are not going to stop criminals from getting guns and here is how the governor responded. >> the county sheriff's reflect a more rural part of the state generally. again, the police chiefs support the bills. so again that is part of that urban/rural divide that i intend to work very hard to mend. the well county sheriff says he will not enforce the new measures and he is filing a lawsuit against the state. he so joining us now. a real pleasure to have you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, governor. a pleasure to be here. >> mike: when i heard the statement by the governor i was thinking he tried to make the rural versus urban almost as if he was saying intelligent and thoughtful versus uneducated and out in the country in the sticks. i was kind of offended by that. the sheriff's are elected by people and have to be responsible to and most police chiefs are appointed by political peoplion people who are bureau
three new laws for gun control. several of the state sheriff's have been critical of the law saying they are not going to stop criminals from getting guns and here is how the governor responded. >> the county sheriff's reflect a more rural part of the state generally. again, the police chiefs support the bills. so again that is part of that urban/rural divide that i intend to work very hard to mend. the well county sheriff says he will not enforce the new measures and he is filing a...
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he was shot dead in his home hours before the colorado governor signed into law that state's historic new gun legislation. the there's new information into the killing of that state's prison chief and those details coming up just ahead. >>> on president obama's trip to israel. today was big speech day, highly anticipated, very warmly received, particularly the part he went off script and surprised everyone. we will have details on that coming up. >>> in washington tonight, the congress packed up and went home. they are taking two weeks off as of tonight. nice work if you can get it, right? before they left, they passed a spending bill that will avoid the threat of a government shutdown next week. not shutting down the whole federal government used to be the kind of thing you could reasonably expect from your congress, the kind of thing they get done as a matter of course. under house speaker john boehner, not shutting down the government has become a notable achievement for this congress. mozle top on that. a low bar. >>> house republicans also voted today again for the paul ryan budg
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joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper fus up for us, what is th basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is under the due process clause of the 14th amendment. the other is an equal protection claim, which says there has to be equal treatment, regardless of what entitlement is on the table for same-sex couples as for opposite-sex couples. so the range of options that we have with those claims are, usually people frame it as 0 to 50. it's either no states or all 50 states. but there are actually three options in the middle. and i think that the court is most likely to do one of those threes. there are two ways to get to one state, a just california solution, we can talk about either of those. and there's an eig
joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper fus up for us, what is th basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which...
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all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the premium as a result of the alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for are. >> reporter: but president obama contends that obama care is already saving seniors money on prescription drugs and allows young people to stay on family health plans until age 26 and is slowing the growth of healthcare costs. harris? >> harris: i know the president is also saying that there will be more health insurance options for americans late
all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance...
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., law enforcement officials are calling ebel former 211 gang member. i read past statements by the head of the gang task force saying once a gang member joins its group, you don't really get out in any way other than getting killed. do you buy that? is that kind of hype? >> oh, no, i don't buy that he's a former member. i mean, lot of times this is the stuff that's for life. i got out, when you get out, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to be working with law enforcement, talk to them in some way, shape or form or trying to get other kids out. there's no evidence proving this guy's done any of that. >> why do you think they would be calling him a former gang member, then? >> because a lot of times when a guy leaves prison, a lot of institutions basically start to refer to them as former. if they don't get in any trouble in six months, even up to a year, they basically take him off the list. they take him off the radar. a lot of times these guys come back later on. you can stay quiet for six months to a year if you're on probation or parole. >> t
., law enforcement officials are calling ebel former 211 gang member. i read past statements by the head of the gang task force saying once a gang member joins its group, you don't really get out in any way other than getting killed. do you buy that? is that kind of hype? >> oh, no, i don't buy that he's a former member. i mean, lot of times this is the stuff that's for life. i got out, when you get out, you've got to prove yourself, you've got to be working with law enforcement, talk to...
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laws they hope will keep minority voters home. the idea is softening your language on a few social issues and on immigration to lure more hispanics is not a cure for their overall policy and stylistic problems. >> no, i think what you do is do that to make the older white voter feel better about being a republican. >> right. >> we're not racist, not anti-lati anti-latino, we're not anti-gay. anyway, the charirman of the party, reince priebus, what republic chance are calling the growth and opportunity project. focus groups describe the republican party as narrow minded, out of touch, stuffy old men and the party of the rich. take a look at priebus earlier today. >> our message was weak. our ground game was insufficient. we weren't inclusive. we were behind in both data and digital. and our primary and debate process needed improvement. so there's no one solution. there's a long list of them. >> governor, if you were in a choosing side situation, would you ever pick him for your team? renice priebus. i can see three guys playing ba
laws they hope will keep minority voters home. the idea is softening your language on a few social issues and on immigration to lure more hispanics is not a cure for their overall policy and stylistic problems. >> no, i think what you do is do that to make the older white voter feel better about being a republican. >> right. >> we're not racist, not anti-lati anti-latino, we're not anti-gay. anyway, the charirman of the party, reince priebus, what republic chance are calling...
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whatever you think of the planned parenthood legislation, it has to be said that this turns into law and not just politics. in the states where republicans are in power, they are doing stuff right now that they have never done before. as long as abortion has been legal in this country and constitutionally protected for the past 40 years. they have never been more radical than they are right now. we have reported before on this show about the radical turn taken in arkansas's legislature where lawmakers just passed an ban that was vetoed, that it was unconstitutional. but the arkansas legislature overrode the veto because they do not care that her definitely going to get sued over it, and that they will lose that lawsuit and they will waste a bunch of money in the process. much as they would like to, republicans cannot just ban abortion, thanks to row versus wade. arkansas does not stand alone because now republicans in north dakota have passed an even more extreme and obviously unconstitutional ban on abortion. theirs doesn't start at 12 weeks. theirs starts at 6 weeks, which is befor
whatever you think of the planned parenthood legislation, it has to be said that this turns into law and not just politics. in the states where republicans are in power, they are doing stuff right now that they have never done before. as long as abortion has been legal in this country and constitutionally protected for the past 40 years. they have never been more radical than they are right now. we have reported before on this show about the radical turn taken in arkansas's legislature where...
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>> the judge in this case is an administrative law judge, said this was not fair. this man was not at the conference, he knew very little about the excesses that were planned for this conference, he was head of the denver office. the conference was put on by the guy who ran the san francisco office. and there were four of these guys who were in charge. one guy, jeffrey neely was forced to retire. two others did not the appeal the firing. and paul prouty, one of the legs he had to stand on because of a conflict he wasn't able to attend. mr. nealy, probably the biggest household name if there is one out of this scandal, lives in california. they tried, gsa tried to fire him. through an arrangement with his lawyer, i don't know the details, he was allowed to he retire which was a pretty sweet deal for him. it means he was able to collect his full pension, and it means he wasn't fired from the government. >> now, we reached out to the folks here at gsa to find out what they had to say about it, they're not happy and issued this statement saying, quote, we are disappoin
>> the judge in this case is an administrative law judge, said this was not fair. this man was not at the conference, he knew very little about the excesses that were planned for this conference, he was head of the denver office. the conference was put on by the guy who ran the san francisco office. and there were four of these guys who were in charge. one guy, jeffrey neely was forced to retire. two others did not the appeal the firing. and paul prouty, one of the legs he had to stand on...
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while a new trial has been ordered, italian law cannot force knox to return to the country. in a statement knox said it is painful to have the aquimgs overturned but she is confident in the truth. >>> more good news this morning about the housing market. prices for homes in san francisco have jumped 17% over the last year. scott mcgrew takes a closer look at all the numbers. >> yes, good morning. those figures coming from case-shiller, a respected analyst of housing prices. do keep in mind the study considers the san francisco market to be san francisco. naturally enough. but also the east bay, including oakland. but not the south bay and san jose. now, these latest numbers say prices rose just .1% over the last month, late winter, early spring, not a big time for home sales. as you point out, more than 17% over the past year. now, one fellow who could afford any home in san francisco is this guy, nick de lossio. we first told you about him yesterday as he sold his startup to yahoo! for a rumored $30 million. he's 17 and quite modest. take a listen. >> put in a trust fund an
while a new trial has been ordered, italian law cannot force knox to return to the country. in a statement knox said it is painful to have the aquimgs overturned but she is confident in the truth. >>> more good news this morning about the housing market. prices for homes in san francisco have jumped 17% over the last year. scott mcgrew takes a closer look at all the numbers. >> yes, good morning. those figures coming from case-shiller, a respected analyst of housing prices. do...
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the trafficking, gun trafficking law that's in these bills is a great law. it's stronger law enforcement. it will make us able to go after straw purchasers. we need that. but that's not going to help stop jared loughner, who has 33 bullets in his magazine. had jared loughner, had we had the ten-bullet rule, jared loughner was disarmed trying to get his second magazine out of his pocket. he would have fired ten shots. there were 17 people struck by jared loughner, including the 9-year-old little girl, including gabrielle giffords, he couldn't have done that if we had that law in place. so don't tell me that we don't need both. we need both and we need common sense and people to compromise. >> there's so much that can be done at the margins. but it's really not. there's technology in place that exists that fingerprint technology to identify -- that fantastic column, which nra and gun rights -- >> he advocates for a childproof -- >> childproof gun, it exists in germany. it's kind of a no-brainer. i would love to see the mayor take those things on and get them m
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the assembly in jersey passed a law that it's jessica's law. a little bit. it's a little watered down. >> bill: reconcile the two bills. >> it will happen in may or june. >> bill: by summer we have jessica's law in jersey. that's big. not an easy state. in new york, what's going on? >> focus. >> bill: nobody has even introduced it? >> 2006 they did and it now they're trying again. only in the assembly. not in the senate. >> bill: we have got to start somewhere. is there action in the assembly? >> there is a push to renew the 2006 ban that failed. >> bill: all right. so new york is going to be like hawaii and colorado. >> new york is looking good. yeah, new york has not shown -- to do it. >> bill: i might have to go up to your hometown, new albany. i might have to gond slap some of these pinheads around. they are frightening to you. >> new albany? those are my people. >> bill: i think we should send kelly up to albany for a couple of days. >> i will meet you at lombardos. >> all right. best of miller on deck. talk about frightening. we put together a segment
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. >> we don't prescribe law for the future. we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? >> and joining me now is gavin newsom who came to hear the prop 8 case be argued before the supreme court and also brian brown, co-founder and president of the national organization for marriage. mr. lieutenant governor, if i may, i want to play something justice alito said today. >> traditional marriage has been around for thousands of years. same-sex marriage is very new. i think it was first adopted in the net herlands in 2000. so there isn't a lot of data about its effect. and it may turn out to be a -- a good thing. it may turn out not to be a good thing, as the supporters of proposition 8 apparently believe. >> so does justice alito have a point? this is relatively new. you only started handing out marriage licenses in 2004. >> yeah, i mean, sure. a absolutely factual what he's asserting. that said, what's the constitutional question? that's what we're supposed to be adjudic
. >> we don't prescribe law for the future. we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? >> and joining me now is gavin newsom who came to hear the prop 8 case be argued before the supreme court and also brian brown, co-founder and president of the national organization for marriage. mr. lieutenant governor, if i may, i want to play something justice alito said today. >> traditional...
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how many existing gun control laws are there in america, do you know? >> i've heard about 20,000. >> do you know how many weapons, individual types of weapons, guns, would still be available to the american people if every single one of senator feinstein's proposals were brought into law? do you know how many? >> piers -- >> do you know how many? >> here's the point. when i was at the white house with the vice president -- >> do you know an answer or not? >> -- back in january, if you focus on the gun, you miss the opportunity to zero in on the problem, which is never the gun per se, but always in whose hands are the guns. >> how many people -- >> when you ask the question that way -- >> mr. feldman, i've heard this guff long enough. it's not the gun, it's the people, right? you quoted britain earlier, you quoted my country in a derogatory way earlier. let me quote it back at you. we have about 40 gun murders a year in britain. you know why? we don't have any guns. we have a tiny, tiny fraction of guns. >> i know you don't have any guns. that's my point
how many existing gun control laws are there in america, do you know? >> i've heard about 20,000. >> do you know how many weapons, individual types of weapons, guns, would still be available to the american people if every single one of senator feinstein's proposals were brought into law? do you know how many? >> piers -- >> do you know how many? >> here's the point. when i was at the white house with the vice president -- >> do you know an answer or not?...
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that law bans magazines that hold more than seven rounds of ammunition. the problem is seven round magazines don't exist. starting next month you will still be able to buy 10 round magazines in new york state. it will be illegal to load more than seven rounds at a time. no word on how they will enforce that hours ago in the ancient and holy stipulate of jerusalem president obama stood before the israeli people and made a strong and direct peace. he called for two state solution. told the israelis to put themselves in the palestinians who want to land a call of their own. he says if the israelis want peace they must not only demand of their politicians but work towards it themselves. the president spoke after a trip to the west bank and he told the crowd in jerusalem he was departing from prepared speech to talk about young palestinians he had met there. >> talking to them, they weren't that different from my daughters. they weren't that different from yours daughters. or sons. i honestly believe that if any israeli parent sat down with those kids, they wo
that law bans magazines that hold more than seven rounds of ammunition. the problem is seven round magazines don't exist. starting next month you will still be able to buy 10 round magazines in new york state. it will be illegal to load more than seven rounds at a time. no word on how they will enforce that hours ago in the ancient and holy stipulate of jerusalem president obama stood before the israeli people and made a strong and direct peace. he called for two state solution. told the...
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it's a law that protects sugary drinks from regulations. and states in mississippi sites -- in mississippi cities and counties cannot ban the big gulp which wasn't going to be banned anyway or put any other regulations on food and drink including the listing of calories on menus or banning of plastic toys in kids meals, the fattest state. the republican governor phil bryant there says that it's up to the individuals, not the government to make healthy choices. you may recall a judge last week blocked the new york city mayor michael bloomberg's effort to put restrictions on large sugary drinks. mayor bloomberg called the mississippi bill ridiculous. a fox weather alert. quite a last day of winter it is. packing quite a punch. a mixture of snow and sleet covered roads and made for icy morning commute in massachusetts. closed schools there. upstate new york and connecticut. the storm moving eastward towards new england. things are slowly winding down now in some parts. but the system could bring more snow and heavy winds throughout the night i
it's a law that protects sugary drinks from regulations. and states in mississippi sites -- in mississippi cities and counties cannot ban the big gulp which wasn't going to be banned anyway or put any other regulations on food and drink including the listing of calories on menus or banning of plastic toys in kids meals, the fattest state. the republican governor phil bryant there says that it's up to the individuals, not the government to make healthy choices. you may recall a judge last week...